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A Bucket of Blood Review
I like to think of myself as an equal opportunity horror fan. I enjoy films from every and all sub-genres, and while I favor those from the 80s and later, I tend to visit even earlier works from time to time. Tonight, travel with me to the late 50s as I discuss Roger Corman’s A Bucket of Blood.
The Plot
Walter works as a busboy at a swanky coffee shop. Surrounded by poets, musicians, and other creatives, Walter just [...]
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